Camp Cope
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Camp Cope

Camp Cope formed in Melbourne in 2015, with Georgia Maq on vocals and guitar, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich on lead guitar, Sarah Thompson on bass, and Thom Kerr on...

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Camp Cope's direct, unvarnished indie rock

A Melbourne band whose songs wrap heavy feelings in straightforward guitar work.

For a good frame, try 'Stove Lighter' or 'Animal & Real', they get right to the heart of what this band does.

Songs like 'Stove Lighter' and 'Jet Fuel Can't Melt Steel Beams' show how they handle anxiety and depression without softening the edges. Georgia Maq's lyrics have that confessional quality that just feels real, not polished. Their 2018 festival lineup criticism showed they'd speak up offstage too.

They formed in Melbourne in 2015 and put out their self-titled debut the next year. 'How to Socialise & Make Friends' in 2018 brought in some folk and punk textures, and 'Running With the Hurricane' arrived in 2021.

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Camp Cope formed in Melbourne in 2015, with Georgia Maq on vocals and guitar, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich on lead guitar, Sarah Thompson on bass, and Thom Kerr on drums. Their first album, simply called 'Camp Cope,' came out the following year and set a tone for direct, personal songwriting. They followed it with 'How to Socialise & Make Friends' in 2018, which brought in some folk and punk textures.

Songs like 'Stove Lighter' and 'Jet Fuel Can't Melt Steel Beams' show the band's knack for wrapping heavy feelings in straightforward indie rock. Maq's lyrics often touch on anxiety and depression, giving the music an unvarnished, confessional quality that listeners have connected with.

In 2018, the band publicly criticized a festival lineup that included an artist accused of sexual misconduct, a move that drew both support and criticism. Their third album, 'Running With the Hurricane,' arrived in 2021.

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